Hundreds of Gold Derby users voted to spread the wealth at the 2017 Gold Derby TV Awards — except when it came to the longform categories. The biggest winner at these awards was “Big Little Lies,” which entered with eight nominations and walked away with five victories. But it’s even more impressive than it sounds because the seven-part HBO series won every category it was nominated for, losing only to itself. (Scroll down to see the complete list of winners, and watch the announcement of the winners above.)

“Big Little Lies” claimed Best Limited Series, Best Movie/Mini Actress (Nicole Kidman, over co-star Reese Witherspoon), Best Movie/Mini Supporting Actress (Laura Dern, over co-star Shailene Woodley) Best Movie/Mini Supporting Actor (Alexander Skarsgard, over co-star Adam Scott), and Ensemble of the Year. That didn’t leave much for anyone else in those categories. “Big Little Lies” didn’t have a lead actor, which left the door open for Riz Ahmed (“The Night Of”) to win Best Movie/Mini Actor, while “Black Mirror: San Junipero” claimed Best TV Movie.

The next biggest winner was “Saturday Night Live,” which prevailed four times out of six nominations: Best Variety Sketch Series, Best Comedy Supporting Actress (Kate McKinnon), Best Comedy Guest Actor (Tom Hanks, over fellow “SNL” nominee Dave Chappelle), and Best Comedy Guest Actress (Melissa McCarthy). The only award “SNL” lost was, perhaps surprisingly, Best Comedy Supporting Actor: Alec Baldwin‘s performance as Donald Trump lost out to Tituss Burgess‘s third straight victory for “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” which ties the record of three consecutive wins set by Neil Patrick Harris (“How I Met Your Mother,” 2007-2009).

This year’s top comedy nominee was “Veep” with nine bids. It had to settle for two wins, but they were the two big ones: Best Comedy Series and Best Comedy Actress (Julia Louis-Dreyfus). This was the HBO show’s second win in a row for Best Comedy, while Louis-Dreyfus wins this category for the third time. The remaining comedy prizes went to Donald Glover (Best Comedy Actor for “Atlanta”) and “Master of None” (Best Comedy Episode for “Thanksgiving”).

Our readers were even more divided when deciding the drama races. After two straight victories by “Game of Thrones” as Best Drama Series, the HBO epic fantasy was absent this year as it didn’t air its seventh season until after the eligibility cutoff. In its place, another fantasy series, Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” won the top prize — but that was its only victory, though Millie Bobby Brown did win Breakthrough Performer of the Year.

Meanwhile, two dramas picked up two acting awards apiece. “The Handmaid’s Tale” claimed Best Drama Actress (Elisabeth Moss) and Best Drama Guest Actress (Alexis Bledel), while “This is Us” claimed Best Drama Actor (Sterling K. Brown) and Best Drama Guest Actor (Gerald McRaney). Moss is now a three-time winner, having previously claimed Drama Supporting Actress (“Mad Men,” 2010) and Movie/Mini Actress (“Top of the Lake,” 2013). Brown’s victory is his second; he previously won Movie/Mini Supporting Actor just last year for “The People v. O.J. Simpson.” Bledel is also a two-time winner, with a previous Drama Guest Actress victory for “Mad Men” (2012).

The remaining three drama categories were split between three different shows. The supporting prizes went to Thandie Newton (“Westworld”) and John Lithgow (“The Crown”), while Best Drama Episode went for the second year in a row to “The Leftovers,” this time for “The Book of Nora,” written by Damon Lindelof, Tom Perrotta, and Tom Spezialy, and directed by Mimi Leder. In addition to the two wins for “The Leftovers,” the ABC sci-fi series “Lost” won this award a record five times, which gives Lindelof a remarkable seven victories in this race.

Performer of the Year went to Carrie Coon, who had the rare distinction of having two leading roles this year: in “The Leftovers” and “Fargo.” Both of those performances were nominated for Gold Derby TV Awards, and though neither won individually, the combined achievement was enough for our readers to bestow her with this even higher honor.

Look below to find out who else won at this event. What do you think of the winners?